Carly Fiorina reveals personal net worth of $59 million

GOP presidential candidate Carly Fiorina revealed on Wednesday evening that she and her husband have a net worth of $59 million — as she took a barely veiled shot at Hillary Clinton over transparency.

That figure came as part of a personal financial disclosure report she filed this week, and the total includes financial assets, bank accounts and real property.

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“I’ve taken hundreds of questions — whether about hot dogs or my personal finances — and I think it’s all fair game,” Fiorina said in a statement, a swipe at Clinton, who rarely takes questions from the press and whose foundation has slowly revealed more about its finances and donors. “I think leadership of any kind requires trust and transparency and voters should demand no less from their political leadership in government.”

Fiorina, the former CEO of Hewlett-Packard, had an overall tax rate of 30 percent and a federal tax rate of 20 percent in 2012 and 2013. The Fiorinas gave about 14 percent of that income to 501 c(3)s, which include nonprofits and charities, her campaign said.

In 2013, they reported a total income of about $2 million; in 2012, that number was $1.3 million.

Fiorina has been running as her party’s most frequent and pointed critic of Clinton, who also released a financial disclosure report this spring. On the Republican side, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) has already filed, and former neurosurgeon Ben Carson is expected to formally file his personal financial disclosure report later on Thursday. The Wall Street Journal viewed a copy of the disclosure, which reportedly shows that Carson and his wife, Candy, earned between $8.9 million and $27 million in a recent 16-month period, largely from books and speeches.